Against Maccabi
Bodö increases security measures for EL match
Security measures in the Norwegian town of Bodö will be significantly increased ahead of FK Bodö/Glimt's Europa League home game against Maccabi Tel Aviv in January.
This was announced by the local police on Saturday. The reason for this is the riots in Amsterdam on Thursday, when fans of the Israeli club were targeted in the city center after the 5-0 defeat against Ajax Amsterdam. Numerous people were injured.
Bodö/Glimt will host Maccabi on January 23. "The police will provide more resources, not only in the form of a visible presence on the streets, but also through intelligence measures before the game," the deputy head of the Nordland police district, Cathrin Nerhus Lewin, told Norwegian broadcaster NRK on Saturday. "We will be in contact with the soccer clubs, and the secret service is in close contact with us."
Maccabi's away match against Besiktas Istanbul on November 28 will be played at a neutral venue to be determined.
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